DIN EN 61915-1-2008 低压开关装置和控制器.网络化工业装置的装置轮廓.第1部分:设计轮廓的开发用通用规则
Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Device profiles for networked industrial devices - Part 1: General rules for the development of device profiles (IEC 61915-1:2007); English version EN 61915-1:2008
The IEC 61915 series is intended to improve interoperability of devices, network tools and
application software.
This part of IEC 61915 defines a framework for common representation of networked industrial
devices and provides a template for documenting such a representation, independent of the network
used. This framework follows the principles given in IEC/TR 62390, the "Common automation device
- Profile guideline", and refers to ISO 15745, "Industrial automation systems and integration - Open
systems application integration framework".
NOTE I The device profile format specified in this part of lEC 61915 is compatible with devices connected to both bit-and
byte-oriented networks.
This part of IEC 61915 applies to root device profiles, generic device profiles, and specific device
profiles. The root device profiles will be published in subsequent parts of the IEC 61915 series.
NOTE2 This International Standard is specifically intended for products covered by the lEC 60947 series.
NOTE3 Organisations such as consortia are encouraged to use the rules defined in this part of IEC61915 to develop
generic device profiles for use within their own organisations.
Users (product manufacturers and other organizations) should use the root device profiles together
with the rules defined in this part of IEC61915. This part of IEC61915 allows users to make
extensions to the root device profiles and/or generic device profiles. Where no suitable root device
profile exists, the user may develop generic or specific device profiles using the rules defined in this
part of IEC 61915.
This part of IEC 61915 recommends the use of a profile exchange language for representation of the
device profile information in order to facilitate the profile's use by network tools and application
softwa re.
NOTE 4 The types of devices may vary from simple devices, such as pilot lights, push-buttons and limit switches, to more
complex devices with many bytes of information, such as motor controllers, semiconductor motor starters, etc.